40 years today ...
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40 years today ...
40 years ago, I started a life partnership with motorbikes. That passion hasn't waned, it's been the most stable relationship in my life. The one single thing that defines "me".
I cannot overstate how great a part of me bikes are. I'm not a biker, I'm a motorcyclist, 24/7, all year round. I love introducing others to the passion I hold for bikes. Love what bikes have given me, have felt the pain when those I've cared for have been taken on bikes.
From the early days of my first little moped and the freedom it offered, on that first day I rode to Ruthin and felt king of the road at 30 mph, I stopped in a layby for a cigarette feeling awesome that I had my own transport. I regularly pass that layby and still remember that stop every time.
Or the first long journey, riding two up to London with a mate on a Honda CB125S.
Or the joy at hitting my first "ton" on my RD250B, blue 2 stroke smoke pouring from the yowling pipes.
Or my gloriously anti social RD400 with painfully loud expansion chambers that was loathed by most of the late 70's north Wales police force
The assortment of bikes, trail, sports, two strokes, air cooled, liquid cooled, four stroke, singles, twins, multi's, all contributing to a love and a life I'd not change.
Working for Kawasaki, where I could live, eat, sleep bikes. Where customers where mates not merely customers, my first multi a sweet Z650B, which led onto my first 1000cc bikes my beloved, fondly remembered Z1R. The first bike to take me into Europe.
Working for Kawasaki, perversly, led me to the second love and an extension of the love for bikes, my passion for BMW's with the first of 5 K100RS's. Utter dependability, these 5 saw me traipsing around Europe from Scotland to Italy from Spain to Berlin.
The trail bikes, taking me to mountain tops along small trails and sheep tracks, and one even two up from Wrexham to the Cote d'Azur in a day.
Some of the highs? Riding along the Cote d'Azur, helmetless, on the twisting coast road to Cannes in 1990.
Taking my Mum to see my brother in Germany in 1991.
Introducing my daughter to bikes with her first little Yamaha PW50.
Riding down the Route d'Soliel for the first time, flushed with excitement for the journey.
Climbing the Col d'Lombarde at 7800 feet on my KLR600 feeling its fueling struggle with the altitude but in wonder at the views on show.
Riding in the USA, South Africa, Asia and most of Europe.
Just too many highs to go through, one final one involves the A5104, my K100RS SE and 3 Yamaha R1's to the Horseshoe Pass .... they lost
The pleasure in sharing my passion for bikes with the closest to a Dad I've known, my dearly loved uncle, Les. More than an uncle, more than a mate.
The lows? Losing a brother on the bike I gave him to the poor driving of a local taxi driver. Losing a mates girlfriend to another poorly driven car. Injuring my ex in an accident caused by a motorist reversing around a corner!
I estimate that this year marks a 1,000,000 miles on bikes. The huge percentage of which has been awesome.
Youngsters today who go straight to car ownership are losing out on the chance of having their lives touched by a mode of transport that transcends mere transportation, as they say "Cars move the body, Bikes move the soul"
Now let's start the next 40 years
I cannot overstate how great a part of me bikes are. I'm not a biker, I'm a motorcyclist, 24/7, all year round. I love introducing others to the passion I hold for bikes. Love what bikes have given me, have felt the pain when those I've cared for have been taken on bikes.
From the early days of my first little moped and the freedom it offered, on that first day I rode to Ruthin and felt king of the road at 30 mph, I stopped in a layby for a cigarette feeling awesome that I had my own transport. I regularly pass that layby and still remember that stop every time.
Or the first long journey, riding two up to London with a mate on a Honda CB125S.
Or the joy at hitting my first "ton" on my RD250B, blue 2 stroke smoke pouring from the yowling pipes.
Or my gloriously anti social RD400 with painfully loud expansion chambers that was loathed by most of the late 70's north Wales police force
The assortment of bikes, trail, sports, two strokes, air cooled, liquid cooled, four stroke, singles, twins, multi's, all contributing to a love and a life I'd not change.
Working for Kawasaki, where I could live, eat, sleep bikes. Where customers where mates not merely customers, my first multi a sweet Z650B, which led onto my first 1000cc bikes my beloved, fondly remembered Z1R. The first bike to take me into Europe.
Working for Kawasaki, perversly, led me to the second love and an extension of the love for bikes, my passion for BMW's with the first of 5 K100RS's. Utter dependability, these 5 saw me traipsing around Europe from Scotland to Italy from Spain to Berlin.
The trail bikes, taking me to mountain tops along small trails and sheep tracks, and one even two up from Wrexham to the Cote d'Azur in a day.
Some of the highs? Riding along the Cote d'Azur, helmetless, on the twisting coast road to Cannes in 1990.
Taking my Mum to see my brother in Germany in 1991.
Introducing my daughter to bikes with her first little Yamaha PW50.
Riding down the Route d'Soliel for the first time, flushed with excitement for the journey.
Climbing the Col d'Lombarde at 7800 feet on my KLR600 feeling its fueling struggle with the altitude but in wonder at the views on show.
Riding in the USA, South Africa, Asia and most of Europe.
Just too many highs to go through, one final one involves the A5104, my K100RS SE and 3 Yamaha R1's to the Horseshoe Pass .... they lost
The pleasure in sharing my passion for bikes with the closest to a Dad I've known, my dearly loved uncle, Les. More than an uncle, more than a mate.
The lows? Losing a brother on the bike I gave him to the poor driving of a local taxi driver. Losing a mates girlfriend to another poorly driven car. Injuring my ex in an accident caused by a motorist reversing around a corner!
I estimate that this year marks a 1,000,000 miles on bikes. The huge percentage of which has been awesome.
Youngsters today who go straight to car ownership are losing out on the chance of having their lives touched by a mode of transport that transcends mere transportation, as they say "Cars move the body, Bikes move the soul"
Now let's start the next 40 years
Last edited by slparry on Tue Jun 10, 2014 11:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1
Nice one Steve,
After reading this you make me feel like a low mileage fair weather biker.
I've been ridding 45 + years with one 4 year break (to buy a house) without a bike and
gave up winter ridding about 3 years ago .
Ned
Frist bike
After reading this you make me feel like a low mileage fair weather biker.
I've been ridding 45 + years with one 4 year break (to buy a house) without a bike and
gave up winter ridding about 3 years ago .
Ned
Frist bike
Yesterday R1100S 03, today K1300s sport
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
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Nice read Steve, I see you got a quick mention of your third passion in passing - the sheep trail
My first ride on a 4 was a Z650 and when I bought my own it just didn't quite stir the memories of the first ride on a borrowed Z (I have to say tho I'd had a K100RS before hand) but my first 4 was a CB550 with 4 into 1 Piper and bell mouths - sounded awesome, but I always had a love of BMs after I bought MCM with the R90s on the front
My first ride on a 4 was a Z650 and when I bought my own it just didn't quite stir the memories of the first ride on a borrowed Z (I have to say tho I'd had a K100RS before hand) but my first 4 was a CB550 with 4 into 1 Piper and bell mouths - sounded awesome, but I always had a love of BMs after I bought MCM with the R90s on the front
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I have had a bike in the garage for 26 years, so I have a way to go to catch up with you more 'experienced' fellas.
I have been a fair weather biker for the last 19 of those years. I make no excuses, I hate riding in rain and cold. My bike is a good weather toy! It ceased to be a full time mode of transport when I passed my driving test at 23.
I remember once riding from Coventry to Amersham on New Years eve. Approx 90 miles I think, in sub zero temperatures. I had to be helped off the bike when I got there. I swore then, never again. Even now with half decent gear, better bike and heated grips I take no pleasure from winter riding, although I keep my bike on the road all year for those bright winter days.
I have been a fair weather biker for the last 19 of those years. I make no excuses, I hate riding in rain and cold. My bike is a good weather toy! It ceased to be a full time mode of transport when I passed my driving test at 23.
I remember once riding from Coventry to Amersham on New Years eve. Approx 90 miles I think, in sub zero temperatures. I had to be helped off the bike when I got there. I swore then, never again. Even now with half decent gear, better bike and heated grips I take no pleasure from winter riding, although I keep my bike on the road all year for those bright winter days.
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